About this blog

Since you seemingly cannot delete blogs as of right now, I have decided to convert one of my abandoned blogs into a place where I post my personal review of the PS4 games I've played as I work through my collection. I am happy to respond to comments and questions, or have a discussion on a game or particular points of my reviews. But please don't just simply flame me in the comments, these are all my own personal opinion on these games. Everyone has their own opinion and what you may like can certainly be much different from what I like. If you disagree, please do so in a respectful manner. Thank you.

Entries in this blog

Songbird Symphony
PQube
Joysteak Studios
July 25, 2019
Quite regularly, after having played through a big meaty game, I like to jump to something more bite-sized rather than move onto the next big thing. It allows me the chance to dive into smaller experiences that would otherwise be overlooked while I knock out the big hitters in my backlog and I like having a break before tackling the next dozen-plus experience. Following my playthrough of FInal Fantasy VII Remake, Songbird Symphony

What Remains of Edith Finch
Annapurna Interactive
Giant Sparrow
April 25, 2017
What secrets does my family hold? What kind of legacy will I leave behind once I have passed on? How much do I really know about my heritage? All these questions arose as I played through Giant Sparrow’s remarkable What Remains of Edith Finch. As is the case with a number of other so-called ‘walking simulators’, the story leaves you with plenty of food for thought long after you have put down the controller

Final Fantasy VII Remake
Square Enix
Square Enix
April 10, 2020
It has been a long and difficult wait for this. Ever since gamers were given a glimpse at a modern remake of the PlayStation 1 classic in 2005, rpg fans everywhere had hoped and dreamed that we would one day have the opportunity to control Cloud and company once again with all the flair and beauty of a modern big-budget video game. For some it seemed like it was inevitable, for others such as myself, we never thought it w